
Student Shares Experience with COVID-19
John Dodd, a junior majoring in political science and public relations, shares why it’s important for fellow students to get tested for COVID-19.
John Dodd, a junior majoring in political science and public relations, shares why it’s important for fellow students to get tested for COVID-19.
This week at The University of Alabama: UA researcher secures more than $1 million to advance dementia care; a UA-led outreach program to combat opioids is awarded $1 million; UA program helps small businesses during pandemic.
Two ways you can help reduce the spread of COVID-19: use UA Healthcheck and download the GuideSafe Exposure Notification App.
A University of Alabama social work researcher’s work in advancing technology to improve dementia care receives boost from NIA, NSF.
UA students are to isolate when testing positive for COVID-19, and quarantine when believed to have been in close contact with someone who has tested positive.
UA’s Student Government Association has produced a video that covers the steps required for students to stay healthy on campus by following personal hygiene and public health guidelines.
Over the last five months, a program based at The University of Alabama helped thousands of small businesses in the state successfully tap into federal disaster funds to preserve jobs and stay open.
University storm shelters and Best Available Refuge Areas will open for students, faculty and staff if a tornado watch or warning is issued for the campus area.
Two groups comprised of representatives from various professional backgrounds and roles on campus are advising President Bell on UA’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Starting on Aug. 30, students, faculty and staff will be required to make a reservation to use all University of Alabama Libraries due to the coronavirus.